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Chamber's 'Bob the Builders' looking for treasure at the DfE

Having a ‘rootle’ around, as that pathologist on the TV series ‘Endeavour’ puts it, on the Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce website I see their equivalent of the ‘Organisation Todt’ is consolidating itself. Apparently the Construction Committee and the Construction Forum have both been doing the same things so they think they should harmonise things.

Tellingly they say:

The Chamber - New 'Stride's for Howard and 'Pilgrims Choice'!

‘In Iran the mullahs and their self interest and ideologically based agenda are destroying the economy in the Isle of Man we have the Chamber.’

The Chamber of Commerce will be holding their AGM shortly and in keeping with their new less showy and pushy style these days things seem to have been toned down. For example their will only to a two course meal but thanks to Isle of Man Creameries they shouldn’t to hungry as a cheese board is chucked in.

Moulton and Callister an unlikely sidecar team!

MTTV has wall to wall motorcycling but to be fair so does Manx Radio only over at IOM Today is there relief with plans for their ‘Isle of Man Awards for Excellence’. Sticking with the latter I suppose it's a tribute to the organising zeal that people can be ‘excellent’ in the face of so much Manx government indifference to suffering.

Did the Pope keep 'his mouth shut' as children were taken from their mothers?

Pope Francis (or Jorge Mario Bergoglio to non-believers like you and me) is on a visit to Ireland.

Bergoglio is a ‘nice guy’ (the narrative goes) and he met Leo Varadkar another ‘nice guy’. Leo had to politely tell the Pope off because of some of the Churches failings over child abuse scandals and Bergoglio was suitable contrite. However he has a way of masking is true persona. As part of the ‘nice guy’ image Francis steps out of the Popemobile sometimes to visit refugee centres or wash peoples feet.

Homeless not being ignored Howard said - But they are!

Back in the early 1990s housing was a real issue on the Isle of Man - you could say nothing has changed. The issue wasn’t really a TGWU matter but we literally had people turning up at Transport House because there was nowhere else to go. I once even had a couple in the foyer on one occasion with one of them threatening to commit suicide.

'Punished for being working class'

Kathryn Sharman says that as a student because of the fees/grants support available in the Isle of Man she thinks she is being ‘punished for being working class’. Some may see this as a bit emotive but for sure there's more than a grain of truth.

http://www.iomtoday.co.im/article.cfm?id=42432&headline=Manx%20students%...

Howard's in the trenches

Howard’s back! The great man our Chief Minister appears on MTTV and its the highpoint of the weekend for me. My weekend was of to a good start anyway I was doing my equivalent of ‘men in sheds’ which is called ‘men in beds’ and had a lie in to half past nine fortunately the arrival of the post (its always early on weekends) brought my hobby to a close. Breakfast consumed I scan the media and eventually reach MTTV.

Great minds think alike and first of all Moulton compliments our leader on his late summer/autumn attire - then they are off to the trenches literally:

If its nasty stick it in the nearest drain - Biosphere?

I don’t generally do requests but I get an email about the leachate issue from Trevor Cowin of Peel one of a range of matters he is pursuing with various organs of government. Apparently he’s is not making much headway with the Chief Ministers Office. This surprises me as I generally get a fairly expeditious response from HQ (or someone he delegates it to) perhaps I don’t bother them that much.

Those two old perennials hunger and cold are on the way!

In a few days the Festival of Motorcycling will be over and although it's a good few weeks before the politicians go back to work the nights will start to draw in.

With the onset of autumn and winter we can look forward to those two hardy perennials hunger and cold returning for some.

Howard on Brexit - the suit is nice but the video is crap!

Hardly have I penned a piece about Chief Minister Howard Quayle MHK saving the Steam Packet than ‘the Brexit Boatswain’ appears in person on something called the Isle of Man Government Youtube Channel (link):

https://www.manxradio.com/news/isle-of-man-news/irresponsible-to-ignore-...

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